I honestly thought today was going to be horrible. One of those days where nothing goes the way you want it to and you can't do anything right.
I woke up with a horrible migraine and was running late to work because of it.
It's a Monday.
'Nuff said right?
I am working on planning a fundraiser for my friend
Julie from high school who this summer had her first baby.
A week later, as she was learning the ropes of motherhood, she began to have symptoms of a pulmonary embolism (a blood clot in her lung), and was taken to the hospital by ambulance. Once there, they did a CT scan and, very unexpectedly, discovered a mass in her lung.
Over the next two weeks, she saw some specialists and had a bronchoscopy and biopsy done. Finally, after a month and a half of worry since they first found the mass, she was given the diagnosis of lung cancer. She has a very rare type of tumor called a lung carcinoid.
I know from personal experience how fast medical bills can add up and how stressful they can be. She has enough to worry about with being a mom that if I can ease just a little of that stress, I will do whatever I can to help.
So I started working on planning something for November. And no ideas were coming. I have been thinking and thinking for the past week of what I can do. Finally the idea came to me. Christmas is coming up on us fast. I work in a toy store where we will be hosting the event. Santa Claus! Its perfect! I posted on Facebook asking if anyone knew of a Santa who would be willing to help out at a fundraiser. My friend posted a link to a fb page of a guy who plays Santa locally. I messaged him and he was unable to help, but suggested a friend of his who might be able to. Guess what? He agreed instantly. I thought this was going to take days to find a Santa who was available in November to give of his time to help with this.
So November 16th Santa Claus will be taking pictures with kids at my work for a donation. He will also be doing a special story time before hand that will cost a couple dollars to get into. All money will go to Julie and her little family to pay all her medical bills.
I am also working getting together a few baskets from local companies to raffle off. So if you have a small locally owned company and would like to donate let me know! Anything helps!
It may not seem like much but I am so grateful today about how smoothly this is all coming together!
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